Ports and Terminals news – Page 37
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Corpus Christi and Rotterdam sign MoU
The port of Corpus Christi (USA) and the port of Rotterdam (the Netherlands) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) that will see the two ports collaborate to improve global maritime operations.
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Ambitious plans for Freeport East
Businesses and public authorities in the East of England plan to enter a bid to gain freeport status and develop the ports of Felixstowe and Harwich – owned by Hutchison Ports – into a strategic hub capable of serving the offshore wind industry.
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Port of Dunkirk work under way
The port of Dunkirk has made significant progress in the construction of the Dunkirk Logistics International (DLI) south structure and service road in France.
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Jaxport outlines five-year plan
Jacksonville Port Authority (Jaxport) in the USA has detailed its 2020-2025 strategic master plan, which focuses on cargo volume growth.
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Digitalisation at Teeside
The UK’s PD Ports is accelerating the pace of digitalisation at its location in Teesport, as it aims to develop the gateway into a ‘smarter port’.
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LOC launches pilotage digital solution
LOC has launched a digital platform designed to enhance the safety of marine operations within ports and harbours.
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SJPC receives green boost
The USA’s South Jersey Port Corporation (SJPC) has been awarded USD6.6 million in funding to support its ongoing efforts to reduce its carbon footprint.
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Chipolbrok delivers final cranes to SC Ports terminal
Chipolbrok has delivered six hybrid rubber-tyred gantry (RTG) cranes to South Carolina Port Authority’s (SCPA) Hugh H. Leatherman Terminal in North Charleston, USA.
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Port of Blyth launches clean energy terminal
The port of Blyth in the UK has launched its recently upgraded Bates Clean Energy Terminal.
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Hutchison Ports to operate Saudi gateway
Hutchison Ports has signed an agreement with the Royal Commission in Jubail and Yanbu to invest and operate JCPDI port in Saudi Arabia.
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Belgian ports set to merge
The Belgian ports of Antwerp and Zeebrugge are to join forces – a process that is expected to take a year to finalise.
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Port of Nigg selected as Seagreen base
Global Energy Group’s (GEG) port of Nigg, Scotland, has been selected as the marshalling, storage and logistics base for 114 wind turbine foundation structures destined for the Seagreen offshore wind farm.
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Gothenburg enlists transport giants for environmental push
The port of Gothenburg, Volvo Group, Scania and Stena Line have joined forces in an effort to reduce carbon emissions at the Swedish gateway.
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Ports of Indiana seeks operator
Ports of Indiana is seeking a general cargo terminal operator for Jeffersonville port in the USA.
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Boluda consolidates Spanish presence
Boluda Port Services – a division of Spanish shipping company Boluda Corporación Marítima – has acquired Amarradores del Puerto de la Bahía de Cádiz.
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Solent Stevedores crosses the channel
UK-based port operator Solent Stevedores is expanding its activities into France with the creation of Saint-Malo Stevedores.
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NOLA welcomes Rives
The port of New Orleans (Port NOLA) has appointed Todd Rives as vice president and chief commercial officer.
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Jaxport completes berth enhancement
Jacksonville Port Authority (Jaxport) has completed the latest phase of berth enhancements at its Blount Island Marine Terminal in the USA.
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Port of Tacoma elects officers
The port of Tacoma in Washington, USA, has elected its five-member commission board, including the appointment of Dick Marzano as president.
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Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor director steps down
Ian Hirt will step down as port director of Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor, effective May 3, 2021.